Vladivostok Photos
Enjoy our Vladivostok photo album including local Vladivostok photographs and pictures of Vladivostok Russia tourist attractions.
Vladivostok photographs
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Vladivostok, Russia Russia's chief port to the Pacific Ocean and terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway. |
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Golden Horn Bay Horn-shaped bay sheltered from the Peter the Great Gulf (Sea of Japan) is home to the Russian port of Vladivostok. |
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Triumphal Arch Originally built in 1891 in honor of tsarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich, the future (and last) Tsar of Russia. It was destroyed by the Bolsheviks before being rebuilt in 2003. |
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Bortsov Square Vladivostok's central square with the Memorial to the Fighters for Soviet Power. |
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Founders Monument Monument "to founders of Vladivostok". The monument is in the same location where Russian sailors disembarked from their ships in 1860 to establish a military post. |
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Submarine S-56 Museum World War II Submarine S-56 on Karabelnaya Naberzhnaya Ulitsa, first submarine to circum-navigate the world. |
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Vladivostok "White House" Primorsky Krai's regional administration building. |
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Vladivostok Arbat View of Vladivostok's very own "Arbat" pedestrian street, also known as Fokina Street. |
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Vladivostok Vokzal Photo of Railway Station in Vladivostok, Russia. |
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Vladivostok Sea Terminal Situated right next to the Vladivostok Railway Station. |
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Vladivostok Aquarium Main attraction of the aquarium are the popular beluga whales. |
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Pacific Fleet Warships Photo of several Russian warships moored in Vladivostok, home to Russia's Pacific Fleet. |
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Sports Harbour Popular summer time recreation spot for residents and visitors of Vladivostok. |
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Mermaid Statue Photo of mermaid sitting on rock in the middle of Sports Harbour, Vladivostok. |
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Port in Vladivostok Popular Asian imported automobiles being unloaded from ships and loaded directly onto railway cars. |
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G.I. Nevelsky Monument Monument dedicated to Admiral Nevelsky, famous explorer of Russia's Far East. Between 1848 and 1855 he explored Sakhalin, the Lower Amur, the Tatar Strait and founded present day city Nikolaevsk-na-Amur. |





















